Thanks for your responses,
Michael is the closest ;)
The report is aimed at newbies and I am looking for contributors who share stories/interviews which (in addition to exposing their own services of course) encourage writers to try out copywriting and to see its profitability.
The main concern of such newbies (after being convinced that copywriters are not gods!) is how they'd get clients...
Thus I've asked contributors to dwell upon that a little: Some have, for instance, shared experiences of doing work for free when they started out.
I hope this explains things a little better.
Full details at link below.
Darren Andrews.
> He wants successful copywriters to send him
> info and how to get clients. It's the
> "client getting info" which will
> be compiled into a book.
> He does NOT want info on how to write copy,
> or write better copy.
> Which is kinda strange, because if you can
> write real good copy, the lack of clients
> problem should be easily solved by your
> copywriting ability.
> From my understanding, the book is designed
> to be sold/given to newbie copywriters to
> help them get clients. In other words...
> it's designed to get copywritig clients for
> people who are no good at writing copy.
> That's how I understand it.
> Michael Ross
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